Posted Sep 28, 2011
Neighbors, local volunteers, and professional painters work on painting Joanie Lucas?s home pink, Wednesday, September 28th 2011, in northwest Denver. The home is being painted pink in effort to symbolize all homes impacted by breast cancer and inspire people to get involved in this cause.
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From left, Manuel Serrano, a professional painter, Karla Kerr, center, a volunteer who is a 14-year breast cancer survivor, and Margo Medhaug, a 2-year breast cancer survivor, work on painting Joanie Lucas's home pink, Wednesday, September 28th 2011, in northwest Denver. Joanie?s pink house is an effort to symbolize all homes impacted by breast cancer and inspire people to get involved in this cause. RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post
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Denver resident, Joanie Lucas, a local breast cancer awareness advocate, stands outside her newly painted home, Wednesday, September 28th 2011, in northwest Denver. Her pink house is an effort to symbolize all homes impacted by breast cancer and inspire people to get involved in this important cause. RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post
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Manuel Serrano, a professional painter, works on painting Joanie Lucas's home pink, Wednesday, September 28th 2011, in northwest Denver. Joanie?s pink house is an effort to symbolize all homes impacted by breast cancer and inspire people to get involved in this cause. RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post
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Even the front door of Joanie Lucas's home, in northwest Denver, was painted pink to match the rest of the house, Wednesday, September 28th 2011. The home is being painted pink in effort to symbolize all homes impacted by breast cancer and inspire people to get involved in this cause. RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post
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Even the fence around Joanie Lucas's home, in northwest Denver, was painted pink to match the rest of the house, Wednesday, September 28th 2011. The home is being painted pink in effort to symbolize all homes impacted by breast cancer and inspire people to get involved in this cause. RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post
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Neighbors, local volunteers, and professional painters work on painting Joanie Lucas's home pink, Wednesday, September 28th 2011, in northwest Denver. The home is being painted pink in effort to symbolize all homes impacted by breast cancer and inspire people to get involved in this cause. RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post
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Pink paint cans are on the driveway after volunteers painted the fence around Joanie Lucas's home, Wednesday, September 28th 2011, in northwest Denver. The home is being painted pink in effort to symbolize all homes impacted by breast cancer and inspire people to get involved in this cause. RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post
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Three-year-old Eternity Duran, volunteers with her family, painting the fence at Joanie Lucas's home, Wednesday, September 28th 2011, in northwest Denver. Eternity's family lives in the neighborhood. The home is being painted pink in effort to symbolize all homes impacted by breast cancer and inspire people to get involved in this cause. RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post
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